Hey everyone, I've got two problems with my notebook that I couldn't solve on my own, so each hint of you is appreciated very well - first of all, both problems appeared with Debian 2.1 as well as Red Hat 6.2 or Storm Linux on Kernel 2.2.15, so the errors doesn't seem to be distribution-specific !
First, I've got an Ensoniq ESS-SOLO1 (1969)-Soundchip installed in my notebook together with an external volume control. Unfortunately the speakers beep continuingly once the volume control has reached a certain level and the only way to bypass this problem for some time is to set the level to quite a low point and use any kind of mixer that restores the sound level at reboot. But once you happen to touch the external control again, the beeping continues... I know that this SOLO-1-Chip is supported by the Kernel (especially as I did compile it by myself) so this must be solved somehow... any clues ? Second, I've got a Texas Instruments TI-12XX-Cardbus controller installed in my notebook and I have used cards successfully with Windows (shame on me !) so the controller is working okay. But, and here is my second problem, once I boot up with the PCMCIA-services, the system stops and nothing happens... I have also installed the latest PCMCIA-Package and read the documentation several times, but nothing helped - does somebody have an idea how to get this workin ? Anyway, thanks for all hints that flow in, I do really appreciate them ! Oliver